The military and the cold war in Brazil

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2018-01-01

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Da Cunha, Paulo Ribeiro Rodrigues [UNESP]

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The present article seeks to recover one of the most intense and least studied period of the Cold War in Brazil, when two military antipodal political and ideological currents acted in the perspective of influencing through its class entities a nation project. However, this reflection is focused on the nationalist and leftist military, officers and squares of the armed forces whose intervention was successful in the end, with the victory of the Thesis of the State Petroleum Monopoly and not Brazilian intervention in the Korean conflict, although at cost of a crackdown on hundreds of soldiers, many of them imprisoned and tortured and still unamused, demonstrating in the last instance the fragility of democracy and the Democratic State and Law in Brazil.

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Brazil, Cold War, Military, Politics

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Dialogos, v. 22, n. 1, p. 176-189, 2018.